Christopher Wren

Sir Christopher Wren (20 October 1632 – 25 February 1723) was one of the best known and highest acclaimed English architects in history, responsible for rebuilding 55 churches in the City of London after the Great Fire in 1666, including his masterpiece St Paul's Cathedral, completed in 1710. Educated in Latin and Aristotelian physics at the University of Oxford, Wren was a notable astronomer, geometer, mathematician-physicist as well as an archi... more

Date of birth:

  • Oct 20, 1632

Date of death:

  • Feb 25, 1723 (age 90 years)

Also known as:

  • Sir Christopher Wren
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